In this Thursday, Aug. 15, 2013 file photo, actor Jason Sudeikis and actress Olivia Wilde, arrive on the red carpet at the special screening of the feature film “Drinking Buddies” at the ArcLight Hollywood, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Dan Steinberg/Invision/AP, File)

The “Tron” actress and her fiance, comedy actor Jason Sudeikis, have been engaged since January, yet it seems they’ve been too busy with their careers to do anything about it.

Wilde appears in the upcoming car-racing biopic “Rush.” And so far this year, the actress has released two other films — “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” and her most recent indie movie, “Drinking Buddies,” a comedy about blurred friendships and perhaps some blurred vision from drinking a lot of beer.

Although Wilde started downing brew at a young age during her frequent trips to Ireland with her father, writer-producer Andrew Cockburn, she admits after shooting “Buddies” that she’s become even more of a beer aficionado.

“Yeah I am now the really annoying person in the beer aisle at the supermarket who is taking way too long,” Wilde said. “The person behind me is just trying to get to the Budweiser — like ‘Move lady!’.”

Also not moving are her wedding plans with Sudeikis. Wilde recently spoke to The Associated Press about simply enjoying being engaged and oh yes, busy careers.

AP: You are super busy. When in the world do you have time to plan a wedding?

Wilde: I’ll just tell them we are getting married in Uganda. That sounds too likely. That’s something I would do. I would totally do it!

AP: Do you guys have a date planned yet?

Wilde: No, I think being engaged is really fun and I am in no rush. I think it’s really wonderful, I feel really lucky and happy. We’re both really blessed to be very busy right now, so as actors, that’s the dream — to be too busy to get married. That’s fantastic.

AP: So is Jason a great drinking buddy?

Wilde: The greatest drinking buddy is a person who has a great sense of humor and can handle their beer. Because a bad drinking buddy is somebody who I guess falls over before you get to the fun part. Jason is a great drinking buddy.

AP: It’s rumored you are returning to do another “Tron” movie. Is it true?

Wilde: I don’t know, they know more than I do. I’m too old — what do I play, the mom? That would be great. Yeah, I don’t know. I can’t fit into that suit after “Drinking Buddies,” that’s for sure. I would like to bring the two films together somehow. “Tron Buddies,” ”Drinking Tron,” way better.

AP: Are you willing to do another “Tron”?

Wilde: Yeah, that would be fun. Those kind of movies, the opposite of “Drinking Buddies,” which is so organic and improvised, a small crew, we had very little money, it’s a passion project. Something like “Tron,” what is extraordinary about that opposite experience is the enormous scale of the production. A crew of hundreds and people who are technically so proficient. So that’s what I find really fascinating about that process, and I would be lucky that it’s in my career I can continue to hang out on both sides of the spectrum.